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However, Scanlon also stole valuable artefacts from Earth's history, justifying it because he was trying to save Earth's future. He also had photographs taken of King [[Edward VIII]] and [[Wallis Simpson]], months before the photos should have been available. Grainger, working for the [[British government]], was able to defeat Scanlon with the help of the [[Fifth Doctor]] and [[Peri Brown]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Church of Football (short story)|The Church of Football]]'') | However, Scanlon also stole valuable artefacts from Earth's history, justifying it because he was trying to save Earth's future. He also had photographs taken of King [[Edward VIII]] and [[Wallis Simpson]], months before the photos should have been available. Grainger, working for the [[British government]], was able to defeat Scanlon with the help of the [[Fifth Doctor]] and [[Peri Brown]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Church of Football (short story)|The Church of Football]]'') | ||
The physical description of Scanlon resembles that of [[Peter Butterworth]]. In addition, the interior of Scanlon's timeship resembles the interior of [[The Monk]]'s [[TARDIS]] in [[The Time Meddler]], implying that "John Scanlon" may be the same man as the "monk" from ''The Time Meddler''. | |||
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Revision as of 09:37, 23 July 2020
John Scanlon was someone who managed to acquire a time ship and used it to, according to himself, change Earth's history to prepare it for an alien invasion in his own time, which was two thousand years in Edward Grainger's future. He travelled back in time to 1936.
However, Scanlon also stole valuable artefacts from Earth's history, justifying it because he was trying to save Earth's future. He also had photographs taken of King Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson, months before the photos should have been available. Grainger, working for the British government, was able to defeat Scanlon with the help of the Fifth Doctor and Peri Brown. (PROSE: The Church of Football)
The physical description of Scanlon resembles that of Peter Butterworth. In addition, the interior of Scanlon's timeship resembles the interior of The Monk's TARDIS in The Time Meddler, implying that "John Scanlon" may be the same man as the "monk" from The Time Meddler.